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Hi<br>
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We use IBObjects components for our FB development so I cant comment on
the others but I can offer a suggestion. Do all your development
against a full server install then switch to Embedded at the end.
Embedded only allows one app to connect at a time which makes debugging
a pain. There is no difference between superserver and embedded apart
from the connection limitiations of embedded and the way they are
installed. <br>
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Cheers<br>
Rob
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On 21/04/2010 8:45 a.m., John Bird wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Using a Firebird v2.0 embedded server setup to avoid having to install BDE
on client machine. Connection works fine.
Have a choice of which DB access components to use to access the FB.
Anyone else used embedded server and have any
experience/recommendations/gotchas/tips? particularly any preferences for
using using TQuery or IBQuery or ADO. IBQuery so far complains "no
transaction is active" on opening one table to read in a dataset - not sure
if thats an embedded server issue yet.
John
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